Today Hot Toys has unveiled yet another new collectible 1/6th scale figure from its Star Wars: The Last Jedi line, and fans of Princess Leia and Carrie Fisher will be ecstatic for it. That’s because the new high-end figure from Hot Toys is General Leia based on her appearance in The Last Jedi.

The figure itself is beautiful, and quite frankly comes packed with an extra punch of nostalgia thanks to it being the last version of Leia that Carrie got to play. It’s hard not to want this figure, even if its likeness is a bit off from Fisher’s appearance in the film. With that being said she will still be hard for collectors to pass up thanks to the nostalgia factor I previously mentioned.

The included accessories are minimal at best, which is to be expected for a character like General Leia. This figure will come with three pairs of hands — all of which have her jewelry present — her blaster, and a figure stand. She currently isn’t up for pre-order yet, but Sideshow should have her up within the next few days, so make sure to check back on that link sooner than later. Pricing is obviously missing too, but one should expect to spend upwards of $220 on this Leia figure.

Head on down below to check out some glamour shots of the newly announced Hot Toys General Leia!

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Matt Heywood is the founder and EIC of EntertainmentBuddha.com where he strives to make you a better geek, one post at a time! When he’s not scouring the Internet for interesting nuggets of awesomeness he can be found in his secret lair enjoying the latest and greatest video games, films, and TV shows. If he isn’t glued to his boob tube throne you’ll find him taking pictures of toys and reviewing them, or talking Star Wars on StarWarsTime.net’s podcast. The Force is strong with this geek, or so he tells us.

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